Now he is two years sober and working toward a sociology degree at UMass-Boston.
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You won't hear much about sociology or poverty or the forces shaping kids'lives.
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He is an associate professor of political science, not a professor of sociology.
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Mathematical sociology is the usage of mathematics to construct social theories.
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It blends elements from psychology, sociology, socialanthropology and economics.
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Try to take it all in, whether it's psychology, sociology, calculus, or finance.
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I will be learning philosophy, government and politics, sociology and economics.
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He has a bachelor degree in sociology from Shahid Beheshti University in Tehran.
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His research interests include sociology of mental health, culture, and suicide.
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Son or daughter/filial, mother/maternal, father/paternal, brother/fraternal, sister/sororal, wife/uxorial.